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In reply to the discussion: Howard Dean highly disappointed me with his statement about Senator Warren. [View all]Marr
(20,317 posts)59. I think that would be a very smart sales pitch. /nt
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Howard Dean highly disappointed me with his statement about Senator Warren. [View all]
trumad
Mar 2015
OP
Read the whole thread--Dean is being excoriated, cut out of the herd, and thrown under the bus.
MADem
Mar 2015
#88
OK, that's a stretch of a comparison, IMO. Unless people on DU are equivalent to public figures
MADem
Mar 2015
#96
Who actually said "soak the rich"? I don't think WARREN said that, but looks like the intent of
djean111
Mar 2015
#2
'said Warren is “right on policy, but the rhetoric needs to be toned down.' - he associated her
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2015
#24
And of course, we here on DU should take the rightwing leaning Hill on face value...
MADem
Mar 2015
#70
You are correct. Any assertion that this is not what he was intending is, at best, disingenuous.
djean111
Mar 2015
#30
Warren simply wants to return to "Eisenhower-era middle class values" (that's the way I'd frame it)
zazen
Mar 2015
#7
Well, I have been blocked by Howard Dean at Twitter since I questioned his ed reform views.
madfloridian
Mar 2015
#10
You have something to back that up, or is it just something you're pulling out of thin air?
Dawgs
Mar 2015
#37
Eh, I deconstructed the Trickle Down theory of economics on Discussionist and no one disagreed..
Fumesucker
Mar 2015
#55
Anyone who is talking about "don't soak the rich" is referring to Trickle Down
Fumesucker
Mar 2015
#73
I wish he had been more specific about what 'rhetoric' from Warren he thinks should be 'scaled back'
bigtree
Mar 2015
#15
Can't be. Some here think most people in the middle-class think they're rich. n/t
Dawgs
Mar 2015
#44
Who is talking about 'soaking', just a bit of more dampness is all I've been hearing.
langstonhues
Mar 2015
#20
... 2004 is calling, Dean. Wants The Scream back. of all people, Dean ?? STFU.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2015
#21
Clearly, he learned the wrong thing and Warren is not screaming. I think it
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2015
#72
I think Warren's rhetoric could be far more honest, she speaks as if she herself was not a Supply
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#23
I only hear her positions on one area, so that's one thing. The other is I just don't care for
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2015
#74
The rhetoric of equality helped Obama twice. Why abandon it now? HRC doesn't want to embrace it,
leveymg
Mar 2015
#28
the 2% has totally brainwashed the lower classes to fear ALL TAXES going higher. divide +conquer!
pansypoo53219
Mar 2015
#56
If a middle-class person thinks their taxes are going up when they hear "tax the rich"...
truebrit71
Mar 2015
#66
This may be the tip of the party establishment's campaign against the Warren wing.
Marr
Mar 2015
#68
I really hope this is just temporary behavior to get himself appointed head of the DNC...
cascadiance
Mar 2015
#101